c. 1300 (early 13c. in surnamePorkuiller), "flesh of a pig as food," from Old Frenchporc"pig, swine, boar," and directly from Latinporcus"pig, tame swine," from PIE root*porko-"young pig." Also in Middle English "a swine, a hog" (c. 1400). ...
A 11 point word in scrabble. Check the word games tab below for probability, odds and more. Pig Latin Choose in Pig Latin is said as "oosechay or oosechway". Unigram c | h | o | o | s | e Bigram ch | ho | oo | os | se Trigram cho | hoo | oos | ose Quadrigram choo ...
tree-hugger = an environmentalist Pig Latin Pig Latinis a form of language, usually used by children, in which the first consonant or consonant sound is placed at the end of a word followed by the soundā(written as “ay”). Example:Ancay ouyay eakspay igpay atinlay?(“Can you speak...
A 12 point word in scrabble. Check the word games tab below for probability, odds and more. Pig Latin Napkin in Pig Latin is said as "apkinnay or apkinnway". Unigram n | a | p | k | i | n Bigram na | ap | pk | ki | in Trigram nap | apk | pki | kin Quadrigram napk...
I remember loving to converse in Pig Latin (PL) when I was young. (To speak it, start each word with its first vowel, move the preceding consonant/s to the end and add a long A) Some PL has even entered the language through frequent use (ixnay; amscray!). A couple of PL ...
Let’s start with the words themselves (of course; you knew this was coming, so let’s get straight to it). Incobraversuspythonwe have a contest of Latin versus Greek, but we also have two phonaesthetically different words. Cobrais from Portuguesecobra, which started life as Latincolubra...
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flammifer in Latin, flammifer literally means 'fiery', but Tolkien's usage is likely meant to suggest 'flame-bearer', as a reference to the blazing Silmaril borne by Eärendil. flank the exposed side of an attacking or marching army flotsam floating wreckage; flotsam and jetsam items washe...
hog, pig, swine Schweinefleisch: 1. pork Schweiz: 1. Switzerland Schweizer: 1. Swiss Schweiß: 1. perspiration, sweat Schwelle: 1. sill, threshold Schwermut: 1. melancholy Schwert: 1. sword Schwertlilie: 1. iridium Schwester: 1. sister Schwieger-: 1. by marriage, -in-law ...
Improve your French vocabulary by studying words in the language starting with letters T, U, V, W, X, Y, and Z. Listen to how the words are pronounced.